Don't use an O(nm) algorithm* and make it more readable by using a dict.
*Most obviously, it does a nested for-loop over the entire other config. A bit more subtle, it calls .entries(), which constructs a set from the list for _every_ outer iteration.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Latypov dlatypov@google.com --- tools/testing/kunit/kunit_config.py | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tools/testing/kunit/kunit_config.py b/tools/testing/kunit/kunit_config.py index 02ffc3a3e5dc..f1101075d458 100644 --- a/tools/testing/kunit/kunit_config.py +++ b/tools/testing/kunit/kunit_config.py @@ -40,15 +40,14 @@ class Kconfig(object): self._entries.append(entry)
def is_subset_of(self, other: 'Kconfig') -> bool: + other_dict = {e.name: e.value for e in other.entries()} for a in self.entries(): - found = False - for b in other.entries(): - if a.name != b.name: + b = other_dict.get(a.name) + if b is None: + if a.value == 'n': continue - if a.value != b.value: - return False - found = True - if a.value != 'n' and found == False: + return False + elif a.value != b: return False return True
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